On Monday, December 18th, more than 100 were injured and 3 died in a train derailment in Dupont, Washington. The Amtrak train, traveling on a new service route between Seattle and Portland, tumbled off of an overpass into a highway during rush-hour. All things considered, it's a miracle the death count was so low, though any deaths at all are a reason for solemnity. Someone must have forgotten to tell the President this, however. On the day of the tragedy, Trump tweeted about the derailment without mentioning the injured or deceased. He instead used the disaster to make a point about his upcoming infrastructure bill:

It seems President Trump either realized his mistake or was told about it by one of his staff. About 10 minutes later, he sent out a much more appropriate tweet:

MORE: Pres. Trump follows up with second tweet on train derailment: "My thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in the train accident in DuPont, Washington. Thank you to all of our wonderful First Responders who are on the scene." https://t.co/aGy4eu7n5hpic.twitter.com/a1bTk3eeZ3

It doesn't seem like Trump's first thoughts were with the Americans at the center of the story.

Meanwhile, Twitter users won't let Trump forget about the GOP tax bill which undercuts his point by adding over a trillion dollars to the deficit. Republicans plan to pass the bill this week despite two thirds of Americans saying it favors the wealthy, and 55% saying they oppose it.

I can't wait to see how infrastructure improves on the heels of a Trillion dollar tax-cut.